Society's Child
Data shows that in the third quarter of 2017 the EU's debt-to-GDP ratio fell from 82.9 percent to 82.5 percent when compared with the same quarter of the previous year. Greece's general government-debt-to-GDP ratio was the highest in the eurozone, at 177.4 percent. It was followed by Italy (134.1 percent) and Portugal (130.8 percent).
The separate cases documented staff failures at VA medical centers to respond to reports of unfair barriers to patients needing organ transplants, a slow response to unsanitary conditions in spinal cord care, and an unethical procurement of landscaping supplies.
At the Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital in San Antonio, nurse and program manager Jamie McBride had disclosed problems with procedures for referring meritorious patients to the life-saving Solid Organ Transplant Program.
The program's structure "causes financial and other hardships to veterans and their families by requiring them to relocate for months to receive treatment," Special Counsel Henry Kerner said in a statement on his Jan. 26 letter to President Trump. McBride alleged that communication problems between VA medical centers and transplant centers delay care, and that the transplant centers apply inconsistent and overly restrictive eligibility criteria for liver and kidney transplants. He cited a low level of specialty care and an "unwillingness" to promptly perform living donor kidney transplants.
Comment: Here's what Trump had to say about the VA at his State of the Union this week:
And we are serving our brave veterans, including giving our veterans choice in their healthcare decisions. Last year, the Congress passed, and I signed, the landmark VA Accountability Act. Since its passage, my Administration has already removed more than 1,500 VA employees who failed to give our veterans the care they deserve -- and we are hiring talented people who love our vets as much as we do.
I will not stop until our veterans are properly taken care of, which has been my promise to them from the very beginning of this great journey.
All Americans deserve accountability and respect -- and that is what we are giving them. So tonight, I call on the Congress to empower every Cabinet Secretary with the authority to reward good workers -- and to remove Federal employees who undermine the public trust or fail the American people.
At least 140 exhibitors from 22 countries will put up their stalls at the San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress along with a few other locations in the capital city of Havana. Out of the 62 publishers exhibiting their publications, institutes from Peru, Spain and Panama have the largest concentration of representatives.
The fair, which began in 1937, also aims to build relations and bridge the gap between China and Cuba.
Cuba was the first Latin American nation to establish diplomatic relations with China in 1960.
More than 220 Chinese writers, artists, officials and representatives of Chinese publishers have confirmed their attendance. The South Asian country, which will be participating at the fair for the first time, has also been named the guest of honor by the FIL committee.
The protest led to a series of reactions from both officials and analysts.
Abbas Abdi, a Reformist analyst, said Jan. 29: "The events of the past few days ... have made [the start of] a discussion on hijab necessary. It wasn't possible to discuss and speak about this issue for a long time, and it had become a taboo."
"We should judge [this issue] fairly. While a large number of [high-ranking] clerics know the interest rates that banks have set as usury, and this has been continuing for 40 years for any reason, why should we insist on issues that haven't been addressed in the Quran explicitly, and no disapproval of [not wearing a hijab is in the Quran]. [We can't] enforce a part of [Islam] and not enforce another part of it. This is a defeated experience, and it is better not to do that again," wrote Abdi in the Reformist Etemaad newspaper.
It should be noted that based on Islamic Sharia, usury is forbidden.
Comment: See also: Weaponized 'women's rights': CIA propaganda arm now runs headscarf campaign against Iran
Iranian police reportedly arrested 29 women for protesting the hijab law, claiming the women had been "tricked" by an Iranian expat propaganda campaign. Before this protest got started in late December of last year, we saw this headline: So it looks like Iranian society might already be moving in that direction. Conservatives won't be happy, of course.
"American special services are continuing their de facto hunt for Russians all over the world," reads the statement published on the ministry's website on Friday. The Russian diplomats also gave several examples of such arbitrary detentions of Russian citizens that took place in Spain, Latvia, Canada and Greece.
"In a shocking turnaround, the U.S. Justice Department has dropped its case against Sen. Robert Menendez," NJ.com reported.
"In a court hearing today, federal prosecutors moved to dismiss the corruption indictment against the New Jersey Democrat," NJ.com added.
According to the Office for National Statistics, the number of men reporting sexual offences, including rape, rose from 3,819 to 12,130 between 2006-07 and 2016-17.
Despite the hike in the number of reports, Andy Connolly, chief executive of male rape and sexual abuse charity Survivors UK, said there was still a "massive wall of silence" surrounding the issue.
Comment: The statistics show that men suffer abuse in equal proportion to females, and in some areas even more so. For an in-depth look on the matter, see: Five Feminist Lies We Take For Granted and The Health & Wellness Show: Toxic Feminism and the War on Men
Also See:
- The Trials of Masculinity, Feminism and the Modern Male
- Post-nihilism, a template for where we are heading
- Rape Robots and Child Robots for Pedophiles
- Death squads, pedophiles and psychopaths: Inside the British establishment
- #Pedogate: Human trafficking and pedophilia a silent epidemic, cops and politicians involved
A 31-one-year-old man from Central Russia's Chelyabinsk region has got a lucky escape after spending five days in minus 30C temperatures lost in a forest. To survive he ate pine tree spikes and used snow for water.
The man, named Andrey, went to the woods to cut trees but never found a way out.
"The first two days were ok," he says, "but I was hungry and thirsty, felt dehydrated, so I drank melted snow and ate pine tree spikes. I'd start a fire and sleep next to it to keep warm, that was my biggest fear to freeze in the woods. When they found me I wasn't thinking straight, I took off my hat and jacket and was just wearing a sweater."
Diaz-Balart, 68, the oldest son among Fidel's many children, was being treated by a group of doctors for the depression he suffered in the final months of his life. Diaz-Balart was a doctor of sciences, the Vice President of the Academy of Sciences of Cuba, and served as scientific advisor to the Council of State.

Punished: An Acehnese woman covers her face as she is whipped in public for having sex outside marriage, an act which is punished under sharia law in the province of Aceh and is set to become a crime under state law in the entire country
If the revision to the criminal code is passed by Parliament, sexual acts involving unmarried persons and gay sex in any form would be punishable by up to five years in prison.
Sex outside marriage is already considered a crime in Indonesia's Aceh province, where strict Shariah law is implemented and those who violate it are whipped in public.
Comment: Vladmir Putin's solution to extreme Islamic ideology in Russia was:
These ideas, even destructive ones, can only be tackled in one way - through other ideas.What is hopeful is that in a country with a 90% Muslim population, only one province has the adequate support to implement Shariah Law.
Also See:
- Beyond Islamophobia: The Truth About Salafism and Jihadism
- Syrian Muslim creates "Euro-Islam" for migrants - Russian Muslim leader slams the attempt as misguided and ignorant
- Iran Protests Through the Prism of Geopolitics
- 'Historic step' for common sense: Greece curbs powers of Islamic Sharia courts
- Muslim Brotherhood expands presence in East Germany, seeks to establish Sharia law - security official














Comment: Furthermore, Chinese state banks underwrote a substantial - and unpublished - volume of it after the 2008 crisis.